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tigry1 [53]
3 years ago
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(1) Brenda would have liked to have taken her vacation at the beach. (2) However, the weather forecast on the television called

for rain. (3) Also, her fiancé, Max, wanted to vacation in the mountains. (4) After a heated discussion, Brenda and Max decided to compromise. (5) They would spend their vacation time at Spring Lake. (6) That way, Jack could fish and Brenda could enjoy swimming.
13. In sentence 4, what is "After a heated discussion"?

A. An independent clause
B. A dependent clause
C. A prepositional phrase
D. An adjective phrase
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1 answer:
viva [34]3 years ago
6 0
None of the above options.In Brazilian tests it would be N.D,A
Because 'After a heated discussion ' is an adverbial phrase of time
It answers the question 'when"
When did they decide to compromise? After a heated discussion.
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